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- catalog contributor b8732668.
- catalog contributor b8732669.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Georges Meurant -- The Mbuti of the Ituri Forest -- Mbuti Design -- The Principles. 1. The dot -- the dash -- the constellation. 2. Constituent motifs in the 'constellation'. 3. The integration of motifs with the linear progression. 4. The expansion of the linear progression. 5. The division of a surface into parallel sections. 6. From the broken line to the lattice. 7. The lattice, the chequerboard pattern, the straight interlace. 8. Links between straight and oblique partitions -- The Motifs. 1. Punctiform figures. 2. The progression of punctiform figures. 3. The explosion of the punctiform figure. 4. The spiral and its uncoiling. 5. Geneses. 6. The writhing multitude. 7. Figures formed from simple parallel segments. 8. Representations involving the cross -- Thematic Interpretation. Pure art, symbol or representation? Generic themes -- Mbuti Design and that of their Neighbours. The artists of the Ituri forest. Similarities between Mangbetu and Mbuti design. Twa design from Lake Kivu -- Robert Farris Thompson -- Impulse and Repose: The Art of Ituri Women. Introduction: Art in an Eternity of Forest. The Psalm Without Words (kanga beere). The Emerald Idiom: Honoring Spirit in their Free-Form Language. Twelve Painters of the Forest. Mbuti Design and the History of Art. The Origins of Mbuti Art. The Canon of the Forest: Ituri Design in the History of Art. Forager Art and the Western World: Of Writing and Rhythm.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-219) and index.".
- catalog extent "221 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0500974306".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Thames and Hudson,".
- catalog spatial "Congo (Democratic Republic)".
- catalog subject "Art, African Congo (Democratic Republic)".
- catalog subject "Art, Mbuti.".
- catalog subject "Bark painting Congo (Democratic Republic)".
- catalog subject "DT650.B36 M48 1996".
- catalog subject "Mbuti (African people) Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "NK9505.2.Z282 T366 1996".
- catalog subject "Tapa Congo (Democratic Republic)".
- catalog subject "Textile painting Congo (Democratic Republic)".
- catalog subject "Women artists Congo (Democratic Republic)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Georges Meurant -- The Mbuti of the Ituri Forest -- Mbuti Design -- The Principles. 1. The dot -- the dash -- the constellation. 2. Constituent motifs in the 'constellation'. 3. The integration of motifs with the linear progression. 4. The expansion of the linear progression. 5. The division of a surface into parallel sections. 6. From the broken line to the lattice. 7. The lattice, the chequerboard pattern, the straight interlace. 8. Links between straight and oblique partitions -- The Motifs. 1. Punctiform figures. 2. The progression of punctiform figures. 3. The explosion of the punctiform figure. 4. The spiral and its uncoiling. 5. Geneses. 6. The writhing multitude. 7. Figures formed from simple parallel segments. 8. Representations involving the cross -- Thematic Interpretation. Pure art, symbol or representation? Generic themes -- Mbuti Design and that of their Neighbours. The artists of the Ituri forest. Similarities between Mangbetu and Mbuti design. Twa design from Lake Kivu -- Robert Farris Thompson -- Impulse and Repose: The Art of Ituri Women. Introduction: Art in an Eternity of Forest. The Psalm Without Words (kanga beere). The Emerald Idiom: Honoring Spirit in their Free-Form Language. Twelve Painters of the Forest. Mbuti Design and the History of Art. The Origins of Mbuti Art. The Canon of the Forest: Ituri Design in the History of Art. Forager Art and the Western World: Of Writing and Rhythm.".
- catalog title "Mbuti design : paintings by Pygmy women of the Ituri forest / Georges Meurant and Robert Farris Thompson.".
- catalog type "text".